Wall Street Journal of Ukrainian War developments by intensifying the pressures of White House
With the intensified pressure from the White House to resume the Ukrainian peace talks, Kiev tries to maintain his position on Russian territory and counter Russian forces.
According to RCO News Agency, the US media explored the latest developments in the Ukrainian war and the analysis of the positions of Kiev and Moscow on the battlefield.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the progress of the Russian military in Ukraine has slowed, and US President Donald Trump is pushing for peace talks.
This slowdown has taken place at a time when Russia wants to raise its achievements on the battlefield as a winning leaf for a favorable agreement in the negotiations, and Ukraine seeks to show that it can still resist its powerful neighbor.
The US media raised the question of whether Moscow could continue its attacks and force Ukraine to accept agreement by claiming that Russia has suffered many casualties.
Russian advancement in the east of Ukraine
At present, Russian forces are advancing at several points in the front line and taking advantage of resources, especially manpower. The Russian army first bomb these areas using its air force capabilities and artillery, and then the Russian forces move to the house.
Ukraine, facing a shortage of infantry, focuses on using explosive drones to stand up to the advance of the Russian armed forces. Ukrainian officials and Western allies claim that Russia’s daily casualties have increased constantly over the last five months of the year.
Ukrainian Army soldier
However, according to US media, Russian forces are still advancing. They have occupied the small towns of Kurakhwuh and Salidouh, each of which had a population of about 6,000 before the war, and have infiltrated the south and west of the city of Pokovsk, one of the key targets in the East. Russian forces are also fighting for the seizure of the “Casio Yar” heights and are trying to recapture areas in Koursk province that had fallen to Ukraine last summer.
Why is Russia’s progress slow down?
Russia’s advances in the fall, especially in the western regions of Donetsk, were faster; But the process has slowed in the winter. Experts believe that the shortage of vegetation in the winter has made it easier to identify Russian infantry for Ukrainian drones. In addition, the US media claims that the erosion of Russian forces has been another important factor in reducing the speed of attacks.
“In the past six months, Russia has managed to seize the US state of the country, but these advances have been accompanied by tens of thousands of dead and injured,” the report said. “On the other hand, it has become harder for Russia to attract new force and Moscow has had to pay more to volunteers.”
In October last year, a senior US defense official claimed that the number of Russian casualties has reached about 6,000 since the start of the war in February, and the increase in attacks has increased the number of casualties. Ukrainian army commander General Alexander Sirski also said Russia had lost its power over the first five years of the war last year.
Siege of a key town by Russian
US media reported that Russia’s most important advance in Ukraine has been achieved in the south of the city of Pokofsk. It was previously one of the main preparations for Ukraine, but Russia was able to occupy the southern villages and towns and is approaching the eastern and western routes of the city.
A senior US military official said Russia has deployed tens of thousands of troops in a small area and is on the advance of its huge manpower. However, the compactness of Russian forces has caused Ukraine to be able to impose heavy damage on the Russian armed forces at times.
Russian counterattack in Corsk
In addition to progressing on Ukrainian territory, the Russian military is trying to push the Ukrainian armed forces back from the occupied areas of Russian soil in Kourk province. Ukraine has taken control of Russian territory since the summer, and Moscow is now trying to recapture these areas, an attempt by the Wall Street Journal, in collaboration with North Korean troops.

Corskk
However, with the establishment of some of its best and most equipped units in the area, Ukraine is trying to maintain its positions. Ukrainian officials have said they consider the preservation of part of Corsk as a barrier and winning leaf in the future peace talks. But critics of this strategy believe that over -concentration of Ukrainian forces in the area is the waste of valuable resources needed in other parts of the front lines.
The status of Russian tanks
The Wall Street Journal, citing satellite images of Russian warehouses, claims that after three years of the war, Russia has lost about half of the huge reserves of Soviet armored tanks and vehicles and that some of the current equipment have been worn out.
Referring to these alleged damages, the US media claimed that Russia’s advances were costly and that the process was difficult for Moscow. The report said: “With the reduction of armored vehicles, Russia has used civilian vehicles and motorcycles in some attacks, but mainly relied on infantry, which has caused a sharp increase in casualties among Russian forces.”
According to George Barros, an analyst at the War Studies Institute in Washington, Russia will face a serious shortage of war tanks and armored vehicles by the end of the year. However, the US media noted that Russian allies, especially North Korea, could offset this shortage by sending armored vehicles.
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